For each account, identify the level of access (No Access, View Only or Transact). If they can transact, define the transactions types they can use, any transaction limits you want to place and if all transactions require approval from another individual before any money is moved.

For each account, identify if this user is authorized to approve transactions initiated by other users.

Provide the user id and temporary password to the authorized user. The user id and password will also be sent to the administrator's mailbox.

4. Q. What can't an Authorized User do on a credit card account?

An authorized user cannot change your account information, account password or request for an increase/decrease of your Total Credit Line.

5. Q. Can I receive an electronic version of my Chase credit card statement online?

Select "See Statements" from the "My Accounts" page. The past six years of statements will be accessible from that page.

Click on the date of the statement you would like to view.

The statement will open in a new browser window.

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